I am almost questioning whether or not I really got the shot.
Depends. Did you **** in the woods before or after?
I am almost questioning whether or not I really got the shot.
Depends. Did you **** in the woods before or after?
I had mine last Wednesday and had to watch the needle go out to actually make sure I got a shot. No arm soreness, no symptoms, no nothing. Felt great before, during and after.
My wife had immediate arm soreness and was okay that night, but felt flu-like symptoms the next day. Body aches and fever. Her arm was still sore yesterday and I still feel nothing.
I am almost questioning whether or not I really got the shot.
I had the same experience. It seemed too quick. A bit of a reaction would have been strangely reassuring.
I get the second shot in a couple weeks. I've heard being well hydrated helps with side effects, but who knows.
Well, it was in Green Bay and as a lifelong Packer hater, the whole town had a shittty air about it.
This is my exact experience with the first Moderna. It was like they injected me with normal saline. I am hoping for some sort of reaction the second round, just for the peace of mind aspect.I had mine last Wednesday and had to watch the needle go out to actually make sure I got a shot. No arm soreness, no symptoms, no nothing. Felt great before, during and after.
I am almost questioning whether or not I really got the shot.
I am almost questioning whether or not I really got the shot.
I've seen too many "wow" reactions to my post. To clarify, the needles breaking on my arm was a joke to say how "tough" I was.I felt nothing after my first or second Pfizer dose. Not even arm soreness. And I had to get stuck with that needle multiple times, since it kept breaking on my arm.
My favorite part of feeling hung over post-shot is how it's something I literally did to myself 2-3 times/week for years on end except MUCH worse, haha.
I joked around that I must've got a placebo because I felt nothing. I hope it was a joke...This is my exact experience with the first Moderna. It was like they injected me with normal saline. I am hoping for some sort of reaction the second round, just for the peace of mind aspect.
Hydration helps fight off many illnesses. At minimum, you got that going for you.I joked around that I must've got a placebo because I felt nothing. I hope it was a joke...
I've seen too many "wow" reactions to my post. To clarify, the needles breaking on my arm was a joke to say how "tough" I was.
In reality, I have to look away when they're sticking me. Although I will say, the actual needle for the flu shot feels more painful than the ones for the Covid vaccine.
Had my second Pfizer last Friday. Some body aches that evening, a minor headache, and some dizziness. Woke up Saturday morning and ran a 5K - no other issues. The first Pfizer dose gave me a nagging headache for about four days. I had a "minor" case of COVID-19 early November and it knocked me on my butt for several days. No fever, but extreme fatigue, bad headache, and I still do not have my sense of smell back. It also raised my resting heartrate by about 10 beats per minute (from low 40's to low 50's) and it has dropped only slightly since then. As some have said the reaction from the shots are proof they are working and your body is developing the antibodies to fight any future "intruders"!
The shot is supposed to go in your arm. Such a small...needle.My first Pfizer shot gave a me an erection for more than four hours, hopefully the second one isn't as bad.
I always think about my dad when getting shots. When he was helping giving them in WWII as a medic there was one big tough sergeant he told me about that was deathlily phobia about needles. He said the trick was to pinch the guys deltoid so hard that it hurt worse than the needle and they didn't now they had the shot till he let go. With that said these needles are really fine since you hardly feel the stick and just a little pressure during injection.
Also, if he were still alive he would be pretty surprised to see that servicemen were "declining" shots. LOL at any guy in 1943 that said "I don't want this shot."
At my current stage in life I laid in bed for 24 hours straight watching Ted Lasso and trying not to move.
21 year old Clonefan32 would have ate some Burger King, taken a cold shower and got right back at it.
My how things have changed.